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kennedy's assassination to the raid that killed osama bin laden. it's all amazing history in this wonderful book, most americans will never see this space but paint a picture for us of the significance of the white house situation room it's the nerve center of the white house. >> it's the place where all the communications from all over the world are flow in to the white house. there's a watch center where you have these duty officers who serve their everyday three screens in front of every one of them screens it's up on the walls. any crisis that happens anywhere in the water that comes first into the white house situation room. and they figured out how to communicate that to the president and his team. and then they facilitate the communication back out to the world. it's also the place and we've seen those iconic pictures of the presence and their teams in the white house situation room, where they meet president and his principal advisors meet to decide how to handle the most difficult crises the president's face, whether it was his ronald reag
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given the events of 9/11, some assume the anthrax scare is connected to osama bin laden. but what if it's not? we dropped that theory because the profilers down in quantico, the behavioral analysis agents said this is all intentional. what you should be looking for is what we call lone wolf. somebody very astute scientifically. fbi behavioral analysts believe it's most likely one person sent the anthrax-laced letters. they think it's a male individual with some scientific expertise and capacity. the person who picks his targets carefully. the profilers are usually right. we had to find this person making bio weapons. so evidence was taken to paul keim's lab. this high security lab is one of the only places in the world where genetic fingerprinting of anthrax bacteria is being done. paul keim had an identification system for anthrax, which was his own. he had invented it. if a person started using anthrax as a weapon, we could identify it. we could trace it back. it's a fingerprint, the bacterial fingerprint. and that could really give you clues used to solve a crime. we s
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bin laden raid. >> i mean, i i was in the room for that. i actually spoke to spend some time speaking to donald trump on the way to my table and then we could all see honestly his hair was what you can see and i'll be honest with you, man, i take your point. there were other things that made him run. but every time i underestimate, like the human, things that make people do what they do. i mean, i think that that joke really stuck with trump. and i've been allowed him level of control because if you remember 12, he first want to be debate moderator remember that, and then he wanted more of a process. >> very interesting. all right? coming up. next here, a deadly outbreak of tornadoes across oklahoma with more states facing severe weather, right now. >> plus republican senator lindsey graham telling cnn, he's willing to help president biden on a key issue this would be an historic agreement building on the abraham accords. >> and i'd like to see it happen cnn central today and set strict we handcraft every stearns and foster using the finest
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bin laden. he's also the former chancellor of the university of taxes. the award is generally the general is generally known. i'm sorry, the admiral is generally known for his work with veterans and families of service members since he left ut, he and eva longoria are each going to receive $50 million to give to the charities of their choice. previous recipients include cnn's van jones and chef jose andreas. they were the inaugural recipients of the prize in 2021, as well as singer and philanthropist dolly parton in 2022, bezos sanchez did not give out the award last year, and joining us now is one of this year's recipients, retired navy admiral william mcraven. add row. congratulations on the award. it's good to have you on. you said you want to use the gift to focus on educating the children of veterans who were kia mental health for veterans, as well. as other helping to develop future military leaders through education obviously, we frequently cover the military and veterans on the lead. how
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bin laden. as opposed to continuing to have an assault in which innocent people are dying every single day. >> well, because it's not about only sinwar, even a you take out sinwar, you still have this organization called hamas and we have to dismantle the organization so it doesn't rebuild itself and you still think it's a strong enough, deep enough organization after everything you've done to reconstitute itself as it was before? >> yes. >> you need to reach a critical mass of surrender and the destruction of hamas in order for it not to be able to rebuild politico is reporting that biden is so upset by the issue in rafah that he may condition military aid to israel. so specific typically that if israel moves forward with a large-scale invasion of rafah, that the united states could withhold military assistance and weaponry to israel. now, obviously, over history, israel is by far the single largest recipient of us foreign aid in history. counseling formulations has about $300 billion adjusted
bin laden. as opposed to continuing to have an assault in which innocent people are dying every single day. >> well, because it's not about only sinwar, even a you take out sinwar, you still have this organization called hamas and we have to dismantle the organization so it doesn't rebuild itself and you still think it's a strong enough, deep enough organization after everything you've done to reconstitute itself as it was before? >> yes. >> you need to reach a critical mass...
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bin laden, whatever, whatever the issue is that's effectively what we're allowing right now. and when clearly we've not seen enough good faith to show that to allay the concerns of those who, were national security perspective i'm curious. lastly, congressman former president donald trump argued, as this bill, the news of this bill passing committee came out that putting this in place would essentially aid other social media companies. he's apparently changed his position on tiktok, which his administration creation sort of lead the way in signaling as a potential threat. what do you make of that >> well, haven't seen what he said, but obviously he did raise this says, as president raises concerns specifically about tiktok right and obviously he probably saw some of the information that this president has seen to raise the alarm on sound, the alarm on this and raised concerns. so i don't understand why we're changing position on this. i mean, the bottom line is handing over the keys to russia, to china, to north korea, to a ran to our enemies to be able to pump disinformation
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. >> if osama bin laden is in the hospital and his thumb is injured, do you go in and kill him? the answer is yes. >> okay. is to u.n. relief agency in gaza says it's going to have to suspend its relief work across the entire middle east because more than 20 governments have shut down funding for unrwa. that more than 13,000 gaza employees were involved in the october 7th attacks. now prime minister netanyahu said that unrwa must be eliminated. obviously, it does provide. it does good work in the region in other ways. do you think it should be eliminated completely? >> i think it should be disbanded for two reasons. one is the tactical reason that indeed, dozens of its workers are terrorists who went, some went in and killed, murdered israelis, which is you know, participated in the massacre. but there's something bigger than that. this agency, instead of solving the refugee problem, it internalizes the problem. these refugees are great grandchildren of refugees. it's the only case in the world where refugee status is from one generation to another. instead of solving it, they i
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bin laden's letter up there and all those things. that's what i don't want. i want you to have as much freedom of speech as possible. i do not want those that hate us to be able to have freedom of speech and cause division in this country. >> i want to bring in doug house, founder of financial planning firm. he's a republican who says he supports you. doug? >> hi, doug. >> thank you for being here and a sincere thank you for the effort and time you put into our state. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> your campaign has brought in some meaningful contributions from some rather wealthy democrat support. and many of us are anticipating that next tuesday you're going to perform very well here in new hampshire. however, some of that may be fuelled by democratic voters who are participating in our primary. my question for you is, how does that help or hurt us, especially if these voters revert back to party lines? >> well, first of all, i will tell you, we have always -- we've been here for 11 months. we've had over 75, 80 town halls, answer
bin laden's letter up there and all those things. that's what i don't want. i want you to have as much freedom of speech as possible. i do not want those that hate us to be able to have freedom of speech and cause division in this country. >> i want to bring in doug house, founder of financial planning firm. he's a republican who says he supports you. doug? >> hi, doug. >> thank you for being here and a sincere thank you for the effort and time you put into our state....
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has some history, of course, hunting down osama bin laden, all of the other leaders of al qaeda, and hunting down the various leaders of isis. and, strikes against senior leadership over time. no one single person, necessarily, brings it all down, but if you get so many of those leaders, that has an impact, and that seems to be israel's intention. >> we always appreciate the analysis. happy new year. >>> an investigation is underway right now after a japanese airliner collided with another aircraft on a runway in tokyo, and as you see on your screen, burst into flames. nearly 400 passengers and crew had only 90 seconds to get off the jet. we will show you how they did it, next on cnn news central. >>> nearly 400 people, including eight infants, made it out alive after the airliner crashed in tokyo today. this was the scene inside of the airbus a350 after it hit a coast guard plane. five people in the smaller plane died, and the public broadcast reported the coast guard captain is in critical condition. the big jet here is japan airlines flight 516. it flew in from the northern island
has some history, of course, hunting down osama bin laden, all of the other leaders of al qaeda, and hunting down the various leaders of isis. and, strikes against senior leadership over time. no one single person, necessarily, brings it all down, but if you get so many of those leaders, that has an impact, and that seems to be israel's intention. >> we always appreciate the analysis. happy new year. >>> an investigation is underway right now after a japanese airliner collided...
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i'd remind everybody that it took us a decade, ten years to identify and kill osama bin laden, and so the search for these three, the three architects of what happened on october 7th, that search is going to continue. i just think that the prime minister's objectives and the biden administration shares a couple of them are extremely ambitious, and they have to be weighed against how much time it is going to take, and how many palestinian civilians will be killed, and what the humanitarian damage is going to be done to the infrastructure, but no doubt as we move into 2024, that think will be operating in gaza in some form in some military activities and operations. >> may i add a third part of this that i wanted to get your take on. when the idf takes out hamas, and leaves the palestinian cities, what is left behind remains a huge question. how big is the risk do you think that there is this vacuum created that we have seen before in other places where no one is in control, and people there are becoming more and more desperate to get aid, and what then happens? >> i mean, that is the k
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look how long it took for us to find osama bin laden, i think that is something they have to be careful with, if you talk about hamas soldiers, those leaders are hiding behind layers of civilians with their families. israel cannot risk having collateral damage. >> major my clients, thank you so much. we appreciate it. donald trump, the current gop front runner is hammering home his message on immigration to voters with just four weeks left, however it is a language he's using that is raising alarm bells and eyebrows. we will take a closer look at this plus millions of americans up and down the east coast are facing severe weather today already having an impact on travel as we are ramping up into a busy holiday week, respiratory illnesses are spreading fast hitting big portions of the country right now and the cdc says we have not even seen the p, what you need to know to keep your family safe and we are back. >>> congress is scrambling to get a holiday deal on immigration amidst a surge of encounters at the southern border. there is a humanitarian crisis overwhelming nearby towns. far f
look how long it took for us to find osama bin laden, i think that is something they have to be careful with, if you talk about hamas soldiers, those leaders are hiding behind layers of civilians with their families. israel cannot risk having collateral damage. >> major my clients, thank you so much. we appreciate it. donald trump, the current gop front runner is hammering home his message on immigration to voters with just four weeks left, however it is a language he's using that is...
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war on terror, osama bin laden was killed in pakistan a decade or more after 9/11. i mean, isn't there a longer struggle that the israelis are going to have to come to grips with that will involve taking it to hamas in other ways, with other kinds of strategies? >> jim, you'll remember early in the war biden himself warned the israelis to learn the lessons that the americans had not of 9/11. the war against bin laden was very successful, and his, you know, sort of inner confederates of al qaeda, the war on terror that the americans fought was a disaster, right? i mean, the taliban are back in power, trillions of dollars wasted. huge challenges overhaul in a department of homeland security stripping away rights of people that should not have had them taken away in the united states and of course other countries around the world. what is israel doing right now? i mean, they will destroy the leadership of hamas sooner or later. i have no doubt. they will take out the tunnels ta that are being used for military purposes, the command and control architecture of hamas mil
war on terror, osama bin laden was killed in pakistan a decade or more after 9/11. i mean, isn't there a longer struggle that the israelis are going to have to come to grips with that will involve taking it to hamas in other ways, with other kinds of strategies? >> jim, you'll remember early in the war biden himself warned the israelis to learn the lessons that the americans had not of 9/11. the war against bin laden was very successful, and his, you know, sort of inner confederates of al...
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>> obviously, just as it was important for the united states to take out osama bin laden after the terrible al-qaeda attacks on new york and washington. it's very important for us to take out the senior hamas leadership. that's one of the factors that has to be achieved for us to achieve the victory we need. >> so that's a yes? >> he'll be taken out. it's only a matter of time. >> mark regev, thank you for your time tonight. >> thanks for having me. >>> also tonight in russia. an unusual press conference being held by putin for the first time, in this nature, since he launched his invasion of ukraine. a call-in show including his very old deep fake. we'll tell you more of what you're seeing here right after a quick break. >>> >> so the invaded ukraine nearly two years ago. with western media they are in attendance, the russian leader confidently projected that russia would outlast western support for ukraine. >> today ukraine produces almost nothing. they're trying to preserve something, but they produced almost nothing. they get everything, excuse the bad manners, free. but this freebie ma
>> obviously, just as it was important for the united states to take out osama bin laden after the terrible al-qaeda attacks on new york and washington. it's very important for us to take out the senior hamas leadership. that's one of the factors that has to be achieved for us to achieve the victory we need. >> so that's a yes? >> he'll be taken out. it's only a matter of time. >> mark regev, thank you for your time tonight. >> thanks for having me. >>>...
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>> obviously, just as it was very important for the united states to take out osama bin laden after the terrible al quaeda attacks on new york and washington, it's very important for us to take out the senior hamas leadership. but that is one in a number of factors that has to be achieved for us to achieve the victory that we need. >> okay. so, that's a yes. >> he'll be taken out. that's only a matter of time. >> ambassador, thank you for your time tonight. >> thanks for having me. >>> also tonight, in russia, an unusual press conference being held by vladimir putin for the first time in this nature since he launched his invasion of ukraine. a call-in show, including his very own deep fake. we'll tell you more on what you're seeing here right after a quick break. >>> earlier today, we heard from russian president vladimir putin in his first major news conference since he invaded ukraine nearly two years ago. with western media there in attendance, the russian leader confidently predicted that russia will outlast western support for ukraine. >> translator: today, ukraine produces almost
>> obviously, just as it was very important for the united states to take out osama bin laden after the terrible al quaeda attacks on new york and washington, it's very important for us to take out the senior hamas leadership. but that is one in a number of factors that has to be achieved for us to achieve the victory that we need. >> okay. so, that's a yes. >> he'll be taken out. that's only a matter of time. >> ambassador, thank you for your time tonight. >>...
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bin laden's letters to america and praising the content therein. >> right. and of course we should point out there's a big difference between criticizing israel or being pro palestinian and being anti-semitic, which is -- those are three different things. you have described tiktok as digital fentanyl, and we know social media can be addicting, and, look, tiktok is addicting, it's a great app. tiktok in particular because it is such a well done app, it's very popular, especially among younger americans. and i just wonder, can the genie even be put back into the bottle? >> i think so. i think we can legislate a responsible solution to this issue of social media apps that are controlled by foreign adversaries or countries of common concern, and pair that with a positive framework for how we regulate cross border data flows. to me that's eminently possible. we are working on such legislation right now on the hill. and while i grant that social media in general is successful, and has adverse effects on kids under the age of 30 in particular, the problem with tikt
bin laden's letters to america and praising the content therein. >> right. and of course we should point out there's a big difference between criticizing israel or being pro palestinian and being anti-semitic, which is -- those are three different things. you have described tiktok as digital fentanyl, and we know social media can be addicting, and, look, tiktok is addicting, it's a great app. tiktok in particular because it is such a well done app, it's very popular, especially among...
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why don't you educate yourself about osama bin laden? he's not some sort of heroic figure. he's not some great thinker. he calls a great deal of misery in the world. there are a number of books by others, a great book that won a pulitzer prize. there are so many good books out there, it's not like you can't find actual information rather than this letter. which is without any context and also seems to just feed into the idea that the united states is responsible for all the bad things that happen in the world, including in israel. >> i had a radio listener call me a hypocrite because my perspective is one of leave the letter up, but police the anti-semitism. there's anti-semitism within the bin laden letter, and therein lies the claim of hypocrisy on my part. but i'm troubled by the move to scrub it from the internet as if it's going to go away, because it's not going to go away. something else is going to fill that void. do you see that issue the same way i do, the publication v inves censorship issue? >> the story has more legs because the guardian chose to take it down.
why don't you educate yourself about osama bin laden? he's not some sort of heroic figure. he's not some great thinker. he calls a great deal of misery in the world. there are a number of books by others, a great book that won a pulitzer prize. there are so many good books out there, it's not like you can't find actual information rather than this letter. which is without any context and also seems to just feed into the idea that the united states is responsible for all the bad things that...
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you know, highlighting what osama bin laden had to say 10, 20 years ago does not advance the cause. it just creates controversy. >> given your roles in the administration, also general counsel at the pentagon, the biden administration believes what the israelis are saying about the intelligence in the hospital. swinging back to the hospital. are you surprised? what does that tell you? for them to be so clear cut and unequivocal there is a command node underneath the hospital, there are tunnels underneath the hospital, they have to be seeing something? is that what you -- >> again, i don't doubt that there was a command and control center underneath the hospital. what i want to know is, you know, how recently was that? was it literally ongoing while they were surrounding the hospital? did they flee days, weeks ago? how many members of hamas have been captured as a result? how many hamas casualties have occurred? who exactly in hamas leadership has been killed or taken off the battlefield? those are facts that i think would add to the effort to shape global world opinion right now, wh
you know, highlighting what osama bin laden had to say 10, 20 years ago does not advance the cause. it just creates controversy. >> given your roles in the administration, also general counsel at the pentagon, the biden administration believes what the israelis are saying about the intelligence in the hospital. swinging back to the hospital. are you surprised? what does that tell you? for them to be so clear cut and unequivocal there is a command node underneath the hospital, there are...
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bin laden. stunning to those of us who were alive during 9/11 and millions have viewed it. does that say something about the education system, about social media platforms, about algorithms? how do you fview that as the education secretary? >> it is stunning. i was a school principal when that happened. that impacted how we taught and protected students that day. i do believe it is a lot -- there is a lot of misinformation. we have a responsibility collectively to make sure we are guiding students how to look for misinformation, how to be educated consumers of education and we need to continue to work with parents to make sure they are aware of what tools they have at their disposal to limit misinformation from students and protect their students. >> last one before i let you go. we talked about the complaints. there has been an uptick. what do universities need to know to avoid something like? ? i assume you are in constant conversations with them. in this moment, i if guess what's the threshol
bin laden. stunning to those of us who were alive during 9/11 and millions have viewed it. does that say something about the education system, about social media platforms, about algorithms? how do you fview that as the education secretary? >> it is stunning. i was a school principal when that happened. that impacted how we taught and protected students that day. i do believe it is a lot -- there is a lot of misinformation. we have a responsibility collectively to make sure we are guiding...
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. >>> two decades old letter written by osama bin laden millions of views online. ow tiktok is responding to users who sympathize with the terrorist behind the 9/11 attacks. >>> you don't post by a maniacal piece of [ bleep ] and say it's okay. you just don't. >> and last night reacting to young people on tiktok who are sympathizing with osama bin laden over the letter he famously wrote in 2002 criticizing america in support poor israel trying to justify the 9/11 attacks. took nearly 3,000 lives. tiktok removed the videos including users saying things like "if we're going to call osama bin laden a terrorist so is the american government." the white house responding, there is never a just ification for spreading repugnant anti-semitic likes leader of al qaeda issued after committing the worst american terrorist act in history. given where you were and what you were doing, in new york, when 9/11 happened. john, start us off. >> i was across three blocks away city hall when the towers fell and my feel and i provided the eulogy for the police and firefighters that were
. >>> two decades old letter written by osama bin laden millions of views online. ow tiktok is responding to users who sympathize with the terrorist behind the 9/11 attacks. >>> you don't post by a maniacal piece of [ bleep ] and say it's okay. you just don't. >> and last night reacting to young people on tiktok who are sympathizing with osama bin laden over the letter he famously wrote in 2002 criticizing america in support poor israel trying to justify the 9/11...
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. >> dozens of young americans on tiktok now say that they sympathize with osama bin laden. you heard that right. the terrorist who orchestrated the 9/11 attacks, the worst terror attacks on united states soil in history suddenly going viral on tiktok. i'm uncomfortable seeing his face on the other side of me on this screen. users have been posting videos on the social media platform supporting a letter bin laden wrote in 2002 criticizing the united states and its support of israel. to justify the targeting and killing of american civilians and filled with antisemitism. ben smith is a former "new york times" media columnist. thanks for being here. people are shocked for a lot reasons. one of the videos posted on tiktok a new york based fluners writes this about bin laden's letter quote, if you have read it let me know if you are also going through a existential crisis because in the last 20 minutes me entire viewpoint on the entire life i had believed and had lived has changed. is it shocking that 22 years after 9/11 a letter written by osama bin laden has not only showed up
. >> dozens of young americans on tiktok now say that they sympathize with osama bin laden. you heard that right. the terrorist who orchestrated the 9/11 attacks, the worst terror attacks on united states soil in history suddenly going viral on tiktok. i'm uncomfortable seeing his face on the other side of me on this screen. users have been posting videos on the social media platform supporting a letter bin laden wrote in 2002 criticizing the united states and its support of israel. to...
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osama bin laden is still being felt today. his violence, his evil, his pure hatred for mankind is still being felt today and now being picked up recklessly on -- i get social media, tiktok, instagram, twitter, most people look at me, look at me, i did this, i do that, good for them. i do as well on twitter. i'm not on tiktok. but we have a responsibility. i am a kidney donor to a complete stranger. that is how you influence others to do good. you did not post -- that was rooted in two decades ago my a twisted evil piece of [bleep] and then faith is okay. you don't. i'm never going to accept it. i'm going to live a life of giving, sharing, and loving. >> so many of the people in their late twenties right now or younger, they don't have any memory of 9/11 they were maybe not born yet. it has been so long, do you think that is one of the reasons why this is happening? yes i mean 9/11 is going to be the next pearl harbor. pearl harbor's were 80 years ago, 9/11 is 23 years ago. the further move move away. i blame that almost cool s
osama bin laden is still being felt today. his violence, his evil, his pure hatred for mankind is still being felt today and now being picked up recklessly on -- i get social media, tiktok, instagram, twitter, most people look at me, look at me, i did this, i do that, good for them. i do as well on twitter. i'm not on tiktok. but we have a responsibility. i am a kidney donor to a complete stranger. that is how you influence others to do good. you did not post -- that was rooted in two decades...
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you are the last western journalist to actually interview osama bin laden. if any young tiktok users are watching, who saw this video, what would you say? how would you talk about that interview? how would you describe it? >> there are things in that letter that are thematic to the things he told me that night. in an al-qaeda base in 1998. he said, i predict a black day for america in which the states will no longer be united. he was encouraging revolution. he said, we beat a super power before, and the soviet union fell. he also said, and this is thematic to his letter. you will only understand this as a people when you find a government that represents your interests, instead of the jews. the antisemitic theme from osama bin laden started long before that world rediscovered this letter. but it's echoed in there. >> disturbing trend. john miller, thank you. >> thanks. >> ahead, it did not take long, only a few hours, after donald trump's gag order was lifted here in new york and he returned to social media attacking the very person he wawas barred f from at
you are the last western journalist to actually interview osama bin laden. if any young tiktok users are watching, who saw this video, what would you say? how would you talk about that interview? how would you describe it? >> there are things in that letter that are thematic to the things he told me that night. in an al-qaeda base in 1998. he said, i predict a black day for america in which the states will no longer be united. he was encouraging revolution. he said, we beat a super power...
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and i ask, is it shocking that 22 years after 9/11, a letter written by osama bin laden has not only reemerged, but so many americans seem to be finding on that platform, persuasive? we >> yes. you know, this letter went fairly viral on tiktok. the guardian had posted it years ago and got hundreds of thousands of used to their website. obviously, in the defense of young people, this was not just young people, i would say it was a diverse array of -- who for who this was all new, and were just totally interested in fascinated by it. it was not an enormous phenomenon, and in fact we do live in this moment when really dark strange theories or spilling out into the public in ways they did not used to, and i think america has always had these very weird occurrence, and now they're much more visible. i think we should also be a little careful about amplifying them. in fact i think a lot of the attention to these totally nuts videos came actually after from journalist like us seeing them and saying what is this? >> well you know, the guardian you mention actually had a link to the letter, a
and i ask, is it shocking that 22 years after 9/11, a letter written by osama bin laden has not only reemerged, but so many americans seem to be finding on that platform, persuasive? we >> yes. you know, this letter went fairly viral on tiktok. the guardian had posted it years ago and got hundreds of thousands of used to their website. obviously, in the defense of young people, this was not just young people, i would say it was a diverse array of -- who for who this was all new, and were...
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osama bin laden is still being felt today. his violence, his evil, is pure hatred for mankind, it still being felt today. and now it's being picked up recklessly, listen, i get social media. tiktok, instagram, twitter, most people, you know, look at me, i did this, good for them, i do it too, on twitter, i'm not on tiktok. but we have a responsibility, you know, i'm a kidney donor to a complete stranger. that's how you influence others to do good. you don't post crap that was written two decades ago by a maniacal, twisted evil piece, and then say it's okay. you just don't. this norm is not my norm. and i'm never going to accept it. i'm going to live a life of giving, sharing and loving. >> so many of the people probably in their late 20s right now, or younger, they don't have any memory of 9/11. they maybe weren't even born yet. it's been so long, do you think that's one of the reasons why this is happening? >> 9/11 will be the next pearl harbor, that was what 80 years ago, 9/11 is 23 years ago, the further we move away, but i
osama bin laden is still being felt today. his violence, his evil, is pure hatred for mankind, it still being felt today. and now it's being picked up recklessly, listen, i get social media. tiktok, instagram, twitter, most people, you know, look at me, i did this, good for them, i do it too, on twitter, i'm not on tiktok. but we have a responsibility, you know, i'm a kidney donor to a complete stranger. that's how you influence others to do good. you don't post crap that was written two...
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you were the last western journalist to interview osama bin laden. if any young tiktok viewers are watching who saw this video, how would you describe it? >> there are things in that letter that are thematic to the things he told me that night in an al quaeda base in 1998, which is, you know, i predict a black day for america, after which th. he was encouraging a revolution. he said, we beat a superpower before, the russians. and the soviet union fell when we forced them out of afghanistan. but he also said -- and this is thematic to his letter -- you know, you will only understand this as a people when you find a government that represents your interests instead of that of the jews. the anti-semitic theme from osama bin laden started, you know, long before the world discovered -- rediscovered -- this letter. but it's echoed in there. >> yeah, disturbing trend. john miller, thank you. >> thanks. >>> ahead, it did not take long, only a few hours, after donald trump's gag order was lifted here in new york and he returned to social media attacking the v
you were the last western journalist to interview osama bin laden. if any young tiktok viewers are watching who saw this video, how would you describe it? >> there are things in that letter that are thematic to the things he told me that night in an al quaeda base in 1998, which is, you know, i predict a black day for america, after which th. he was encouraging a revolution. he said, we beat a superpower before, the russians. and the soviet union fell when we forced them out of...
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osama bin laden, the late al qaeda terrorist leader, who orchestrated the 9/11 attacks, his words are going viral on tiktok. i'm not joking. this is true. bin laden's infamous two-decade-old letter to america where he attempts to justify killing nearly 3,000 innocent people is apparently resonating with some young americans, ill-informed people on tiktok. some are going so far as to praise bin laden's words. the white house telling cnn today there is never a justification for spreading bin laden's, quote, repugnant, evil and antisemitic lies. all this amid the polarization already being caused by the israel-hamas war. cnn's donie o'sullivan is here to put this into context for us, if you can. i don't know if you can. that's a challenge for you. >> it's a lot to unpack here, jake. >> let's take a step back. why and how did this go viral? >> the why, i mean, the broader context here of course is the israel-hamas war. we know younger generations, particularly a lot of people on tiktok, are far more sympathetic toward the palestinian cause, even at some point hamas, than older generations
osama bin laden, the late al qaeda terrorist leader, who orchestrated the 9/11 attacks, his words are going viral on tiktok. i'm not joking. this is true. bin laden's infamous two-decade-old letter to america where he attempts to justify killing nearly 3,000 innocent people is apparently resonating with some young americans, ill-informed people on tiktok. some are going so far as to praise bin laden's words. the white house telling cnn today there is never a justification for spreading bin...
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brianna. >>> dozens of young americans on tiktok say they sympathize with osama bin laden. they have been posting videos on the social media platform supporting a letter that the terrorist wrote in 2002, filled with anti-semitic tropes and conspiracy theories. this is -- it's almost unbelievable. you can tell by how i'm reacting to it, when i first heard it, i was like, what, what's going on here? >> it's shocking. and from our estimations these videos have garnered about 14 million views over the past few days. so look, the background for this and bear with me on this, is a letter emerged in 2002 that was purportedly written by osama bin laden, it was called the letter to america. it's basically he attacks and tries to justify the attacking and killing of american civilians. in that, he tries to really go after american foreign policy particularly, american's policy when it comes to israel and palestine. but also goes off on kind of anti-semitic but also homophobic screeds, conspiracy theories within this letter. so what's happened over the past few days on tiktok, and aga
brianna. >>> dozens of young americans on tiktok say they sympathize with osama bin laden. they have been posting videos on the social media platform supporting a letter that the terrorist wrote in 2002, filled with anti-semitic tropes and conspiracy theories. this is -- it's almost unbelievable. you can tell by how i'm reacting to it, when i first heard it, i was like, what, what's going on here? >> it's shocking. and from our estimations these videos have garnered about 14...
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it took us ten years to get osama bin laden. but the loss of life there is heartbreaking. and so i would say, do not bomb civilian dense sites. >> they struck an ambulance recently. israel arguing hamas was using it to transport fighters. president biden said today he was frustrated that this is not happening soon enough. that he's pushing prime minister netanyahu for a three -day pause or more. he has a lot of influence on what the prime minister does. he's kind of -- one of his biggest supporters since this war broke out. do you think he could influence him to do more? >> he does and doesn't. certain things, there is not listening. my sense is that he has passed for the humanitarian pause, he wants the police to be longer. i think the united states government has had conversations about doing more to minimize civilian casualties. and the president is making progress. and i do think that the white house has really stepped up in talking about palestinian lives and making sure they're protected. >> your political director just resigned recently, because you are not calling
it took us ten years to get osama bin laden. but the loss of life there is heartbreaking. and so i would say, do not bomb civilian dense sites. >> they struck an ambulance recently. israel arguing hamas was using it to transport fighters. president biden said today he was frustrated that this is not happening soon enough. that he's pushing prime minister netanyahu for a three -day pause or more. he has a lot of influence on what the prime minister does. he's kind of -- one of his biggest...
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israel has a right to bring the hamas perpetrators to defense, but when we went after osama bin laden, we did not go after innocent civilians. and when there was the conflicts in the middle east, there was not the bombing of the person is -- what is the difference of how? how is the difference of a cease-fire, and taking out hamas and how quickly they use humans as shields. how do you pause without allowing hamas to take advantage of the pause. these are not easy questions, and in generalitgeneralities, i good, but talking about specific statements, it is more difficult. >> and it is through specific strikes, and it may take time, it took many, many years for us to go after the terrorist responsible for 9/11, but to have vast bombing in and so, if they are using humans as a shield, and so, if you have one terrorist, it is not going to justify a bombing that has women and children by the hundreds as a collateral damage. there are more surgical ways of bringing these people to justice. that is the and not just among republicans, but many, many democrats. >> and congressman, describing i
israel has a right to bring the hamas perpetrators to defense, but when we went after osama bin laden, we did not go after innocent civilians. and when there was the conflicts in the middle east, there was not the bombing of the person is -- what is the difference of how? how is the difference of a cease-fire, and taking out hamas and how quickly they use humans as shields. how do you pause without allowing hamas to take advantage of the pause. these are not easy questions, and in...
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>> well, what i was trying to say there is look at president obama when he got osama bin laden, he deposed of the remains in the sea. when you have this kind of inflammatory rhetoric, especially for someone who is running for president and in the top five, it puts all of us at risk. it heightens the terrorist threats that christopher wray is talking about to u.s. troops, to jewish-americans, to muslim-americans. and i was hoping to engage him in a civil conversation to show substantive differences, and hopefully to persuade people that we need more rationality and prudence in foreign policy. >> you've been very pro-israel. you don't support a ceasefire. you've had people demonstrating in front of your office saying that you should. rashida tlaib do support that, you don't. your political director resigned over your stance on this. you've held firm. why do you have a ceasefire is wrong? >> i'm where bernie sanders is. i'm where many -- jamie raskin is. and that is in a humanitarian pause, that we need to have israel's right to defend itself, israel should be able to go after the hamas perpe
>> well, what i was trying to say there is look at president obama when he got osama bin laden, he deposed of the remains in the sea. when you have this kind of inflammatory rhetoric, especially for someone who is running for president and in the top five, it puts all of us at risk. it heightens the terrorist threats that christopher wray is talking about to u.s. troops, to jewish-americans, to muslim-americans. and i was hoping to engage him in a civil conversation to show substantive...
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united states air assets were deployed to try to obliterate al qaeda and kill osama bin laden in december 2001 and january of 2002. without the ground forces present to finish the job, we saw what happened. they escaped. clearly israel does have to put forces on the ground in gaza to achieve what its stated aims are, which is to destroy hamas's military capability. >> right. when folks around the globe look at the images that we're now showing on the screen of that which has transpired just in the overnight, israel must worry, don't you think, that the perception will be that this is collective punishment and not something specifically targeted at hamas. so, how do they meet that burden of proof in the court of olympic opinion? >> exactly right. that's why i said that time is a perishable commodity because we have seen that reducing the entirety of gaza to rubble, killing thousands of civilians is now how you win any kind of a war but certainly a struggle against terrorism. of course as we have also seen the past three weeks the narrative and the perception is all important. so this is wh
united states air assets were deployed to try to obliterate al qaeda and kill osama bin laden in december 2001 and january of 2002. without the ground forces present to finish the job, we saw what happened. they escaped. clearly israel does have to put forces on the ground in gaza to achieve what its stated aims are, which is to destroy hamas's military capability. >> right. when folks around the globe look at the images that we're now showing on the screen of that which has transpired...
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osama bin laden said the american retreat could drive american forces out of the region. it literally set the stage for 9/11. we can't signal restraint. we can't signal retreat in this moment. we've got to make it clear that america stands with israel and we're going to stand strong for our interests in the region. >> there is a difference, an important one, between retreat and pause, and you bring up 9/11, and this, you know, has been referred to many times as israel's 9/11. i would love your reaction to what general stanley mcchrystal told our jake tapper back in 2021, and jake reminded us of it on his show yesterday, in terms of reflecting on what he wished america had done at that moment. here he was. >> i thought about it a lot. right after the 9/11 attacks, i would have made a decision inside the u.s. government to do nothing substantiative for a year. and what i mean by nothing, no bombing, no strikes, et cetera. i would have gone around the world as the aggrieved party and built up a firm coalition for what we do about al qaeda. i would have done a mass effort to
osama bin laden said the american retreat could drive american forces out of the region. it literally set the stage for 9/11. we can't signal restraint. we can't signal retreat in this moment. we've got to make it clear that america stands with israel and we're going to stand strong for our interests in the region. >> there is a difference, an important one, between retreat and pause, and you bring up 9/11, and this, you know, has been referred to many times as israel's 9/11. i would love...
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took out osama bin laden and was still bogged down in iraq and afghanistan for much longer. >> the former prime minister was again on my show, and i asked him the last time we did a big operation, i went to the egyptians, and i said, we'll get rid of hamas. will you take control? tell us we've got to get out. we will agree, and you take over. and then president mubarak said no way. this is your problem. you handle it. nobody wants to be seen to be going in on the back of israeli tanks and ruling over the palestinians, not the arabs, not the europeans, not the americans. >> absolutely. and, fareed, i want to get into this because this is just something that's been on the minds of a lot of young people in the united states and i suspect around the world. these fiery debates taking place on college campuses across the u.s. pro-palestinian-led student protests. they're being criticized by top donors to places like harvard and penn, calling these demonstrations have been accused of being anti-semitic. what is going on, do you think, with this debate, and why is it do you think we're seeing thi
took out osama bin laden and was still bogged down in iraq and afghanistan for much longer. >> the former prime minister was again on my show, and i asked him the last time we did a big operation, i went to the egyptians, and i said, we'll get rid of hamas. will you take control? tell us we've got to get out. we will agree, and you take over. and then president mubarak said no way. this is your problem. you handle it. nobody wants to be seen to be going in on the back of israeli tanks and...
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they went into afghanistan in search of al qaeda and osama bin laden. in iraq they went in and toppled saddam hussein. so joe biden is saying don't let the rage take over. the rage not just over the killings, the rapes, but now 199 hostages, israelis being held in gaza. israel wants to rescue them. maybe they should let negotiations get folks released. i don't know if israel will allow for that and delay the ground invasion. >> dan and david, we have to leave the conversation there. thank you for your perspective. >> thank you. >>> stay with news central. in just moments we'll take you back to israel to get an update with a spokesperson for israeli defense forces on that hospital blast in gaza. we're back in just a moment. says its war with hamas, quote, will not be short. the chief told israeli armed forces if other enemies get involved israel will have to expand its fight. joining me now is the colonel of the idf. colonel, appreciate you being with us. a u.n. spokesman is declining to acknowledge israel's demand that the chief declare palestinian terr
they went into afghanistan in search of al qaeda and osama bin laden. in iraq they went in and toppled saddam hussein. so joe biden is saying don't let the rage take over. the rage not just over the killings, the rapes, but now 199 hostages, israelis being held in gaza. israel wants to rescue them. maybe they should let negotiations get folks released. i don't know if israel will allow for that and delay the ground invasion. >> dan and david, we have to leave the conversation there. thank...
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you think of about more recently osama bin laden thinking that the united states was a weak horse and could be attacked with impunity and eventually he was tracked down and killed by navy s.e.a.l.s. i think that's a common experience that democracies have a hidden strength that dictators and terrorists don't perceive. you're seeing that right now in israel where they've been able to mobilize looiz in just a few days more than 300,000 reserves, that's an a boston thing number. you've seen in russia in the last year people were fleeing the country to avoid being called up to serve the country. israelis are coming from all over the world, flying home to fight and dee if end their country. i think hamas is going to be surprised by the veracity and effectiveness of the israeli response. >> and you know this in any war civilians always seem to pay the highest price, but this was something that was precipitated by an attack, a terrorist attack by hamas on civilians here in israel and israel has decided that it is going to respond in a very different way than in the past. it has declared war.
you think of about more recently osama bin laden thinking that the united states was a weak horse and could be attacked with impunity and eventually he was tracked down and killed by navy s.e.a.l.s. i think that's a common experience that democracies have a hidden strength that dictators and terrorists don't perceive. you're seeing that right now in israel where they've been able to mobilize looiz in just a few days more than 300,000 reserves, that's an a boston thing number. you've seen in...
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so, in the late 1990s, when osama bin laden declares war on the united states, and which pretty much ignored, and have enough is done to sort of track him down, and then five years later, you have 9/11. and involvement in afghanistan that lasted 20 years and costed 2.3 trillion dollars, hundreds of thousands of lives lost, 2400 american serviceman, thousands of contractors, on and on and on. -- catastrophic results, when a little bit of attention and a little bit of money on the front and could have prevented it. and this is the message and the lesson of history that i hope some members of congress may maybe who don't understand this are going to hear, that six billion dollars is cheap for what it could prevent. if you want an ongoing confrontation with russia as it tries to take over one country after another -- and that is the lesson of history -- there is no reason to think that it would not continue. we have to do something to stop it. that is the message of the ukraine funding. that was the message at the united nations. that is what we are hearing from the white house. that is
so, in the late 1990s, when osama bin laden declares war on the united states, and which pretty much ignored, and have enough is done to sort of track him down, and then five years later, you have 9/11. and involvement in afghanistan that lasted 20 years and costed 2.3 trillion dollars, hundreds of thousands of lives lost, 2400 american serviceman, thousands of contractors, on and on and on. -- catastrophic results, when a little bit of attention and a little bit of money on the front and could...
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bin laden declares war on the united states in 1996, nobody pays any attention, until five years later we have 9/11. it is absolutely vital to be engaged overseas. that's what the president has been saying over and over again. the notion that this can just be left alone and we'll sort of work it out later is a really risky gambit that i heard coming from the speaker. >> so, again, no ukraine aid in this stopgap measure, and our jim sciutto actually spoke with the congressman, who had this comment following the vote, and i'm quoting now, this is a victory for putin. early this week a standalone bill funding ukraine lost in the republican caucus, the reagan doctrine is dead among republicans. we have 45 days to clean this up. so, alex, is that going to be a priority, in the next 45 days -- again, the senate has yet to vote on this and pass it as we just saw, but if indeed that is the case and there are 45 days to work with, is it your feeling that ukraine will be a priority again or find its way in the next package? >> i think that's exactly the right question, will it be a priority. bec
bin laden declares war on the united states in 1996, nobody pays any attention, until five years later we have 9/11. it is absolutely vital to be engaged overseas. that's what the president has been saying over and over again. the notion that this can just be left alone and we'll sort of work it out later is a really risky gambit that i heard coming from the speaker. >> so, again, no ukraine aid in this stopgap measure, and our jim sciutto actually spoke with the congressman, who had this...
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bin laden would love to see, what putin loves to see. the stakes are incredibly high and i don't think most americans are paying attention enough frankly. >> i want to talk more about what you referenced. republican senator tuberville holding up the promotions for hundreds of people serving in the military. you talk about how all of this could impact national security. what about morale in general? you know, the politicians as you point out, many of whom never served a day in the military, taking actions like this? >> it is crushing. our troops have become a political football. even worse they've become a political target. general mark milley now has to worry about his personal safety. this is the commander-in-chief, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff of the united states military has to worry about threats from within. that is de moralizing for everyone to see the former president attacking the senior most general in our military is demoralizing. it hurts recruiting. hundreds of military families have been frozen and can't move.
bin laden would love to see, what putin loves to see. the stakes are incredibly high and i don't think most americans are paying attention enough frankly. >> i want to talk more about what you referenced. republican senator tuberville holding up the promotions for hundreds of people serving in the military. you talk about how all of this could impact national security. what about morale in general? you know, the politicians as you point out, many of whom never served a day in the...
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you'll remember, one of the key factors, you know, of the team that captured osama bin laden in abbottabad was a navy s.e.a.l.s team with a navy s.e.a.l.s k-9 that was built into that and it's based on the theory that if you are in all that tactical gear, and you have to run after somebody the dog's going to be faster than a person. >> right. >> and it's going to be faster than somebody in that gear and the dog is trained to bite and hold, which is latch on to something, a leg, an arm and hold that person until the human team can get there which sounds based on the description lieutenant colonel bivens gave, exactly what happened today. >> you also mentioned how important it was, their noses. he had a sweatshirt and he took that off and they have a fresh scent and the dog will be able to smell his scent very, very quickly, even though all this rain, all of this lightning and thunder. clearly, they needed their k-9 to help get this done. >> so that's an interesting question because that's a logical process for the k-9 team, but this was a tactical dog. we don't know if the dog was read into
you'll remember, one of the key factors, you know, of the team that captured osama bin laden in abbottabad was a navy s.e.a.l.s team with a navy s.e.a.l.s k-9 that was built into that and it's based on the theory that if you are in all that tactical gear, and you have to run after somebody the dog's going to be faster than a person. >> right. >> and it's going to be faster than somebody in that gear and the dog is trained to bite and hold, which is latch on to something, a leg, an...
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. >> what happens if it can build a pathogen and it ends up in the hands of an osama bin laden type of person and that could kill a million people. so you say no problem, we'll put what are called guardrails on that, we'll prevent it from being misused. if you give me all the weights that is open source and i'm evil which hopefully i'm not, i can strip the constraints out and return it back to its bad news. >>> joining us now, republican senator mike brown. senator, good morning. so glad that you are with us. are you as worried as eric schmidt is? >> he brings up very important points. these are the down sides to ai. but recognizing them doesn't stop them. we have to recognize it and we have to be able to deal with it. it is the up side and down side that we want to learn more about and we thought that in a bipartisan way a group of four of us including senator schumer, we wanted to bring this together and say that republicans and democrats alike, we need to do this and better if we do it in a bipartisan fashion. let's learn as much as we can and bring the senate together. and find a p
. >> what happens if it can build a pathogen and it ends up in the hands of an osama bin laden type of person and that could kill a million people. so you say no problem, we'll put what are called guardrails on that, we'll prevent it from being misused. if you give me all the weights that is open source and i'm evil which hopefully i'm not, i can strip the constraints out and return it back to its bad news. >>> joining us now, republican senator mike brown. senator, good morning....
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who followed osama bin laden to the end of the earth and send him to the gates of hell 12 years ago. and then last year i made the decision to take out zawahiri, the number two who met the same fate and today our intelligence community assessed and declassified memo that al qaeda threat from afghanistan and pakistan has reached a historic low. so all of this has changed over the last 22 years. the resolve of the american people has proved we never bow. we never bend. we never yield. our longest war is over but our commitment for preventing another attack on the united states and our people and allies will never, never rest. never. terrorism including political and ideology violence is the opposite of all we stand for as a nation. but settles our difference peacefully under a rule of law. we're going toin it to track terrorist threat in all forms whenever it may be. we're going to continue to disrupt terrorist activity wherever we may find it. and i will never hesitate to do what is necessary to defend the american people. just as i will never forget our sacred duty for those of you w
who followed osama bin laden to the end of the earth and send him to the gates of hell 12 years ago. and then last year i made the decision to take out zawahiri, the number two who met the same fate and today our intelligence community assessed and declassified memo that al qaeda threat from afghanistan and pakistan has reached a historic low. so all of this has changed over the last 22 years. the resolve of the american people has proved we never bow. we never bend. we never yield. our longest...
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you know, i sat in a cave with osama bin laden in 1998 for an hurry, where he described declaring war on america. he predicted a black day for america, after which the states would no longer be united. he said, we would understand the meaning of this when we were bringing the bodies in boxes and coffins in our defeat. so that was the thing that led up to what we call the intelligence failure of 9/11. we needed to see that coming. since then, we've seen the formulation, as the secretary told you earlier today, of the department of homeland security, the director of national intelligence, the change in the culture of the fbi, to not just figure out who did it, but make sure it didn't happen in the first place, a tremendous challenge. so it's changed markedly. our big risk is to not fall back to where we were before, because that failure would be bureaucratic in form, but human in nature, when people just start to compete, collaborate less, you know, take credit, allow the dots not to get connected, because they're keeping them from each other. and that's always going to be a fight. >> w
you know, i sat in a cave with osama bin laden in 1998 for an hurry, where he described declaring war on america. he predicted a black day for america, after which the states would no longer be united. he said, we would understand the meaning of this when we were bringing the bodies in boxes and coffins in our defeat. so that was the thing that led up to what we call the intelligence failure of 9/11. we needed to see that coming. since then, we've seen the formulation, as the secretary told you...
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bin laden. >> this is where we actually had a live view of what was happening, and so as you can see it's a pretty small conference room. we were all jammed up in here. >> that's now two offices with the old room removed and rebuilt at obama's library in chicago. in washington, the top secret complex is now open for business, and its director says the upgrades now make it feel just like the movies. kayla tausche, the white house situation room. >> thank you to kayla for that. >> up next "state of the union" with jake tapper and dana bash. jake's guests include secretary of state antony blinken and republican presidential candidate nikki haley. thanks again for sharing your sunday morning. flavors from the world's finest i ingredients. and now, from jars to bars. new talenti gelato and sorbetto mini bars. ♪ (vo) sure you can get datata everywhere but do you have to use it all the time? that's not really you. with tracfone, you get great coveragell on nationwide 5g. for a lot less. coverplans start at $15 a5g. month no-contract. tracfone. >> tech: ccked windshield on your new car? yo
bin laden. >> this is where we actually had a live view of what was happening, and so as you can see it's a pretty small conference room. we were all jammed up in here. >> that's now two offices with the old room removed and rebuilt at obama's library in chicago. in washington, the top secret complex is now open for business, and its director says the upgrades now make it feel just like the movies. kayla tausche, the white house situation room. >> thank you to kayla for that....
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bin laden >> this is where we had a live view of what was happening. so as you can see it's a pretty small conference we were jammed up in here. >> that's now two cubby offices with the old room removed and rebuilt at obama's library in chicago. in washington, the top secret complex is open for guess. the director said the upgrades make the feel like the movies. >> among new technology upgrades, the ability to detect when mobile devices have been brought into this space. you may remember that former trump administration staffer owe a.m. rosa newman recorded her firing on the phone in the situation room, when the white house at the time called a blatant disregard for national security. devices remain prohibited in the situation room. >> interesting stuff. thank you. >>> one more reason dogs are considered man's best friend. joining in on a musical performance. >> these dogs are part of the hunting symphony in denmark. it's a piece written by wolfgang mozart's father leapold. lis listen. >> remarkable they're on beat. not only were they trained to bark o
bin laden >> this is where we had a live view of what was happening. so as you can see it's a pretty small conference we were jammed up in here. >> that's now two cubby offices with the old room removed and rebuilt at obama's library in chicago. in washington, the top secret complex is open for guess. the director said the upgrades make the feel like the movies. >> among new technology upgrades, the ability to detect when mobile devices have been brought into this space. you...
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bin laden. >> this is where we actually had a live view of what was happening. and so as you can see, it's a pretty small conference room. >> reporter: that's now two cubby offices with the old room removed and rebuilt at obama's library in chicago. in washington, the top secret complex is now open for business and its director says the upgrades make it feel just like the movies. >> very nice other situation room over at the white house, i, of course, prefer my situation room right here. thank you very much for that report. >>> and to our viewers, thanks very much for watching. i am wolf blitzer in the situation room. my situation room. you can always follow me on x, formerly known as twitter and instagram, @wolf blitzer. "the situation room" is also a podcast wherever you get your podcasts. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. ♪ ♪ >>> breaking news. a judge rejecting mark meadows' bid to move his georgia case to federal court. bad news for the former trump chief of staff and for trump.
bin laden. >> this is where we actually had a live view of what was happening. and so as you can see, it's a pretty small conference room. >> reporter: that's now two cubby offices with the old room removed and rebuilt at obama's library in chicago. in washington, the top secret complex is now open for business and its director says the upgrades make it feel just like the movies. >> very nice other situation room over at the white house, i, of course, prefer my situation room...